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October 6, 2011
We still miss you Aunt Ethel. Ricky and Laverne
Jeri Bernadette Williams
January 24, 2011
I will miss you my dear friend.....you always were very supportive of my UC adventures when I was in grad school and beyond, so very sorry we will never get to talk again - you always called me your daughter whenever you visited the Museum....You will be indeed missed - Jeri Bernadette Williams
Ciciley Lewis
October 12, 2010
I remember getting books for gifts from her as a child. spending holiday weekends between her kitchen and ours. Her hugs were always so loving and inviting. She will be missed! Love you Ms. Ethel! Ciciley (Turner)
October 12, 2010
Dear Tracy, So sorry to hear of your loss of Ethel. Take care of yourself.
Aloha,
Toni Turner and family
Richard W. Grimmett
October 11, 2010
Aunt Ethel, I am saddened by your passing but I am so happy that you were an inportant part of my life for as long as you were. I've learned so much from youand i so enjoyed our conversations over the years. I still remember you coming over our house in Dixmoor during the Christmas holidays. You have been, are and will always be an important part of my life. Thank you for all you have given me. My the peace of the Lord be with you. Love always, your nephew, Rick
LaVerne Grimmett
October 8, 2010
Aunt Ethel we will dearly miss you. Our family will not be the same without you. You inspired us to do more and I enjoyed our conversations about your Museum work and all the activities you were involved in. You always wanted to know what we were doing and how our family was doing. I appreciate your kindness and love and I hope and pray your soul is at rest. Much love....your neice LaVerne
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